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    The Requirement of Being a "Fit and Proper" Person for the Legal Profession

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    2011
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    Slabbert, M
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    Abstract
    An important requirement for admission as an attorney or advocate is to be a "fit and proper" person. Lawyers are also struck from the respective rolls of advocates or attorneys if they cease to be "fit and proper". This requirement of being a "fit and proper" person is not defined or described in legislation. It is left to the subjective interpretation of and application by seniors in the profession and ultimately the court. In the apartheid years this requirement was applied arbitrarily but today the question may be asked why some lawyers who have been found to be "fit and proper" do not act as such. The pre–admission character screening of lawyers seems not to be effective any more. Post– admission moral development is imperative.
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